To not get in the way of the stand-to vessel.
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel
take early action to keep clear of the stand on vessel
to take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel.
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel.
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel.
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel.
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel.
According to navigation rules, the give-way vessel is responsible for taking action to avoid a collision. This typically involves altering its course or speed to allow the stand-on vessel to maintain its path. The give-way vessel must be vigilant and ensure that its maneuvers are clear and safe, as it bears the primary responsibility for avoiding danger. Ultimately, the give-way vessel must make timely and effective decisions to prevent accidents.
Action by the give-wayvesselEvery vessel which is directed to keep out of the way of another vesselshall, so far as practical, take early and substantial action to keep well clear.